Civil War Musket Rifle Toy Cap Gun Civil War Toy Musket - Designed after the original Muskets. Will fire #PM917 caps. 37.5" long This replica gun contains the colored markings required by law, including a permanently attached orange plug.

THIS ITEM CAN NOT BE MADE TO FIRE A PROJECTILE. IT WAS MADE PRIOR TO 1988 AND INTENDED TO BE A TOY. ( "This replica gun contains the colored markings required by law, including a permanently attached orange plug." ).

Hubley Natural Finish Diecast Cowboy Long 6-Shooter White Grips Steer Heads. It will display well. I could not find an exact match for this Cap Gun, but look at page 90, this one has natural finish and not gold plated as shown in Cast Iron section of Cap Guns with Values by James L.Dundas.

THIS ITEM CAN NOT BE MADE TO FIRE A PROJECTILE. IT WAS MADE PRIOR TO 1988 AND INTENDED TO BE A TOY. Item functions the way it should. This item is very clean. It appears to be un-fired. ( "This replica gun contains the colored markings required by law, including a permanently attached orange plug." ).

This cap-firing, police-style revolver features realistic action, accurate detail, and durable construction. Release the catch to open the cylinder, load 12 Shot Ring Caps (not included) on to the cylinder and close to fire, just like the real thing!

These would make great Christmas Tree ornaments for that gun lover just add a hook. has been painted and weathered to look a bit more realistic than it came. Gun has been flat clear dull coated so the detail will not come off.

(12 ) weird little 3-piece bullet with a red rubber tip… it was in one of the Derringers…. 5 ) working Light Gold single shot Nichols Pinto with with light blue grips… beautiful little gun… comes with very nice two-piece BOX for a Nichols Pinto… BOX has ‘Golden Tone Presentation Model’ sticker, and is a little scuffed up but nicely intact….

"This replica gun contains the colored markings required by law, including a permanently attached orange plug.". THIS ITEM CAN NOT BE MADE TO FIRE A PROJECTILE.IT WAS MADE PRIOR TO 1988 AND INTENDED TO BE A TOY.

(5 & 6 ) two large black and white leather Wild Bill Hickok holsters with turquoise conchos and bullet clips… Both have embossed flattened silver studs… RIGHT HOLSTER is pretty clean… belt lead in good shape… two empty 6-bullet clips… LEFT HOLSTER is much more worn, and torn about 2” near the belt… belt lead is very worn… two empty 6-bullet clips….

This hunting rifle was copied off the famous M1. Comes with scope and a magazine that holds 3 imitation "bullets". This rifle ejects the "bullets" when the bolt is pulled back. No darts or projectile comes out of the barrel.

Toy gun has original grips in perfect condition. This item is a toy. "This replica gun contains the colored markings required by law including a permanently attached orange plug". It is not a real gun, it does not shoot real bullets and cannot be converted to shoot real bullets.

CLASSIC WESTERN STYLE: In our Western line, Parris produces high-quality die cast cap pistols and Western rifles. Our new cap gun line "Cowboy Collection" shoots plastic ring caps and is made of die-cast metal that looks like real antique metal and quality plastic that looks just like real wood.

Each toy gun works perfectly; the holster is in excellent condition with all (10) toy bullets as shown. This item is a toy. "This replica gun contains the colored markings required by law including a permanently attached orange plug".

HUBLEY Ric-O-Shay. 45. HUBLEY Original Cap Gun, 1960s. Cool Cap six-shooter, one of the most sought after Hubley's, Made in U.S.A. In the early 1960s. Complete Smooth Black Grips, This Cap gun was never fired, is clean.

(1 & 2 ) Two working beautiful never-cap-fired Schmidt Wild West cap guns with copper BB grips… grips are speckled… both guns fire… both guns have excellent but imperfect patinas… these look great in that holster….

Here is one of the most iconic cap guns ever produced. THE HUBLEY RIFLEMAN FLIP CAP RIFLE is a very accurate representation of the actual rifle carried by Chuck Conners in the classic western 1950's TV series; The Rifleman.

All Metal parts on this Badass AWM Sniper GOATGun collectible. Some parts are interchangeable. Extremely accurate model of the AWM Rifle. Digital Camo Skin on a AWM Sniper. Show this gem off on your desk at work, shelf at home or wherever it can get the attention it deserves.

Antique and Vintage Cap Guns

The first cap guns were made of cast iron and were created by firearm manufacturers looking for a way to stay in business at the end of the Civil War. Many of these antique cast-iron cap guns were novelty items and did not resemble real guns. Later, many cap guns were collectibles tied in with Old West personalities and western movie stars.

What western movie stars are featured among these cap guns?

Gene Autry was a movie star from the 1920s to the 1950s and was known as "The Singing Cowboy." Gene Autry cap guns were made by Kenton (Ohio) Hardware, Leslie-Henry, and Marx.

Roy Rogers was a western movie and television star and was known as the "King of the Cowboys." Roy Rogers toy pistols were manufactured by George Schmidt and Kilgore Manufacturing Company. There are also holsters available.

Hopalong Cassidy was a character created by author Clarence E. Mulford for his short stories and novels. The character was played by William Boyd in sixty-six films and on television. Hopalong Cassidy cap guns were produced by George Schmidt. There are single and double guns. Some of them come with holsters. You can also find one with a replica of Cassidy's horse Topper made of Castile soap.

What manufacturers are among these antique and vintage cap guns?

Hubley, founded in 1894, manufactured a lot of cap guns from 1920 to 1965. Their Texan and Cowboy guns were very popular. They also created a replica of the rifle from the television show “The Rifleman” with a quick-firing hammer.

Marx, founded in 1919, sold a lot of toy cap guns between the 1940s and the 1960s. They are known for their miniature guns and their sets.

Mattel started making the fully automatic "Burp" toy cap gun in 1955 and advertised it directly to children on “The Mickey Mouse Club” television show. This new idea of direct advertising campaigns geared toward children was a success. In 1958, Mattel introduced the "Fanner" that allowed rapid firing by hitting the hammer rather than using the trigger. This vintage toy gun came with a leather holster.

The Kilgore Manufacturing Company was founded in 1917 in Homestead, Pennsylvania, and moved to Westerville, Ohio, in 1919. They grew to making 25,000 cap guns and 100,000 rolls of caps daily by the 1930s. The best known Kilgore cast-iron pistols are the Big Bill, the Machine Gun, the Buck, the Grizzly, the Border Patrol, and the G-Man.